A peaceful early autumn trail. |
I would
expect most of us don’t really need any other reason to head onto a trail but
this is also the time when we are planning the second annual Trail Trek to
benefit Avalonia’s mission to preserve, protect and manage open space here in
southeastern CT.
No two trails are the same. |
All of our
preserves are open but not all are trailed. The Avalonia website is linked to the
CT Trail Finder app and those preserves with trails are easy to find and well
described. Last year folks hiked, ran
or did a bike loop connecting as many preserves as possible. You can bring your
four footed friends along on most preserves ( there are a couple of exceptions)
as long as they are on a leash and run along beside you.
At Knox Farm, you can pull up in
your kayak and go for a hike.
This year an added attraction will be a kayak
component. Many preserves in Stonington and Groton have water access or are
visible from the water. Several years ago,
I posted a blog with some directions and ideas. A Blue Trail. http://avaloniaetrails.blogspot.com/2016/08/avalonia-by-kayak.html
Now we have some freshwater access in
Griswold and soon may even have access from the Wood/Pawcatuck River to our new
Sheets Preserve in North Stonington.
At least one preserve will allow mountain biking for part of the event.
The TriTown Ridgeline Forest trails are more challenging. |
Those of you
who have come to know me, through the blog or otherwise, know that I need no
extra incentive or reason to be outdoors. It is a passion, and some might say an
obsession. A healthy one. I don’t always
need to be on a trail. Boundary work
gives me a good excuse to go off trail and check out more remote corners. This
is my favorite time of year for kayaking.
The water is warm and really clear, and the colors of autumn reflect so
beautifully with the September-blue sky.
I hope I can launch my little boat during the trail trek week but surely
will be out hiking. This year “my team”
will be the Stonington Stewards, dedicated to all the people who help me here
in town, build bridges, pull invasives, mow trails populate the work parties, and
who support all the projects we are involved in.
Please
support Avalonia in all aspects of the good work that is being done. More land preserved, more trails maintained, more outreach and education. It is all good.
Thanks,
Beth
A bike route may take you past untrailed properties that you didn't know about! |
Some trails open up to amazing views! |
A bench welcomes tired trekkers. |
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